Stephen, Here's the output I'm looking:
relay-01:/etc# host -t txt current.cvd.clamav.net current.cvd.clamav.net text "0.88.3:39:1599:1152901741:1" relay-01:/etc# perl -e 'printf "%d\n", time;' 1152915750 3 * 3660 = 10980 and the difference I'm seeing here is 14009. What's really strange is that both the server that's having the issue and the server that is working fine are using the exact same DNS server. On 7/14/06, Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try putting this at the top of your cronjob: host -t txt current.cvd.clamav.net perl -e 'printf "%d\n", time;' The 4th field of the first line should be less than 3 * 3660 behind the output of the second line, if you follow me. If not, you have a caching DNS server somewhere misbehaving. Take care, -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | If God had intended Man to Walk, He | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | would have given him Feet. | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | |
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